Pandemic Heroes and Heroines

Pandemic Heroes and Heroines
Title Pandemic Heroes and Heroines PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Bouvard
Publisher
Pages 182
Release 2021-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781680538991

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The Covid-19 pandemic has presented the world with unprecedented challenges. The effects on society have been comprehensive and affected every walk of life. In Pandemic Heroes and Heroines, Marguerite Bouvard offers the first book-length study of the pandemic's impact on one of the most vulnerable groups, front line medical workers charged with caring for the sick and providing general health and welfare. 

Pandemic Heroes and Heroines

Pandemic Heroes and Heroines
Title Pandemic Heroes and Heroines PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Guzmán Bouvard
Publisher
Pages 164
Release 2021
Genre COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-
ISBN 9781680539011

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Inspiring True Stories of Everyday Heroes

Inspiring True Stories of Everyday Heroes
Title Inspiring True Stories of Everyday Heroes PDF eBook
Author The Unapologetic Voice House
Publisher The Unapologetic Voice House
Pages 83
Release 2021-02-23
Genre Medical
ISBN 1735974897

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Put yourself in the shoes of doctors, nurses and flight attendants with Inspiring True Stories of Everyday Heroes: From the Frontlines of #COVID-19. These stories were collected to give essential workers a place to share their experiences. In this book you will know what it felt like to go to work dressed in head-to-toe Personal Protective Equipment without knowing if the virus will take or spare the lives of patients. You'll sense the anxiety about having to leave your family behind to fulfill your duty as a nurse. You'll feel the pride of landing your dream job as a flight attendant only to experience a global pandemic months later. You'll also feel the heartbreak of losing a family member to COVID while other family members survived it all while working as a nurse treating COVID patients. These authors are real life heroes and they don't wear capes. They are our neighbors, loved ones and friends. The Unapologetic Voice House compiled and published this anthology book. The Unapologetic Voice House is an independent publishing house on a mission to launch strong female voices and stories into the world.

Heroes of the Pandemic

Heroes of the Pandemic
Title Heroes of the Pandemic PDF eBook
Author Margaret J. Goldstein
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-08
Genre COVID-19 (Disease)
ISBN 9781728430720

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"Discover how everyday people became heroes during the COVID-19 pandemic. From medical workers fighting on the frontlines to farmers growing fresh food, readers will uncover how people helped one another during a global health crisis"--

Heroes of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Heroes of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Title Heroes of the COVID-19 Pandemic PDF eBook
Author Barbara Sheen
Publisher Referencepoint Press
Pages 64
Release 2020-12-22
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 9781678200374

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Heroes come in all shades and all ages--and they come from all different backgrounds. In the midst of a deadly and costly pandemic, many individuals have put the needs of others above their own--often at great personal risk. This book explores the many acts of service and kindness that have taken place during these deeply troubled times.

Pandemic Societies

Pandemic Societies
Title Pandemic Societies PDF eBook
Author Alan Petersen
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 172
Release 2024-10-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1529220386

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From SARS to Zika, and Ebola to COVID-19, epidemics and pandemics have become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Each outbreak presents new challenges but the responses are often similar. This important book explores the dimensions, dynamics and implications of emerging pandemic societies. Drawing on ideas from sociology and science and technology studies, it sheds new light on how pandemics are socially produced and, in turn, shape societies in areas such as governance, work and recreation, science and technology, education, and family life. It offers pointers to the future of pandemic societies, including the expansion of technologies of surveillance and control, as well as the prospects of social renewal created by economic and social disruption.

Plague, Pestilence and Pandemic: Voices from History

Plague, Pestilence and Pandemic: Voices from History
Title Plague, Pestilence and Pandemic: Voices from History PDF eBook
Author Peter Furtado
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Pages 424
Release 2021-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 0500776474

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An eye-opening anthology from the bestselling editor of Histories of Nations, exploring how people around the globe have suffered and survived during plague and pandemic, from the ancient world to the present. Plague, pestilence, and pandemics have been a part of the human story from the beginning and have been reflected in art and writing at every turn. Humankind has always struggled with illness; and the experiences of different cities and countries have been compared and connected for thousands of years. Many great authors have published their eyewitness accounts and survivor stories of the great contagions of the past. When the great Muslim traveler Ibn Battuta visited Damascus in 1348 during the great plague, which went on to kill half of the population, he wrote about everything he saw. He reported, "God lightened their affliction; for the number of deaths in a single day at Damascus did not attain 2,000, while in Cairo it reached the figure of 24,000 a day." From the plagues of ancient Egypt recorded in Genesis to those like the Black Death that ravaged Europe in the Middle Ages, and from the Spanish flu of 1918 to the Covid-19 pandemic in our own century, this anthology contains fascinating accounts. Editor Peter Furtado places the human experience at the center of these stories, understanding that the way people have responded to disease crises over the centuries holds up a mirror to our own actions and experiences. Plague, Pestilence and Pandemic includes writing from around the world and highlights the shared emotional responses to pandemics: from rage, despair, dark humor, and heartbreak, to finally, hope that it may all be over. By connecting these moments in history, this book places our own reactions to the Covid-19 pandemic within the longer human story.